Razor-sharpening compound.



7 citizen of the United States,

LOUIS STOCK ER, OF GRAHAMTON, KENTUCKY.

RAZOR-SHARPENIN'G CQMPQUND.

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To allwhom it may concem: I

Be it known that I- Louis STOCKER, a

Grahamton, in the county of new and useful Improvements in Razor- Sharpenin Compounds; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description'of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and, use the same.

This invention relates to a new and useful com osition of matter adapted to be apg to razor ,strops and the like whereby. the same are rendered more efiicient for plie sharpening razors or knives; c My improved composition CODSIStS-"Of the following ingredients combined in the pro-,

portions stated, viz; paraflin wax and fine graphite free from grit, as much of the latter as the wax will take up when in a melted state.

In preparin is 'melted by eat and the graphite thoroughly commingled therewith by agitation Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed July 17, 1 911.

residing at Meade and State of Kentucky, have invented --certain the composition the paraflin Serial No. 639,048.

strop with the composition and will greatly increase thesharpening qualities thereof.

I claim:

A block or stick for rubbing on the surface of razor-strops consisting of melted paraffin having fine graphite free from grit incorporated with it, substantially as described. I

In testimony whereof I' have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

LOUIS STOCKER.

I Witnesses 1:

WILL P. Fonnrs, G. R. CRUTCHER.

Patented May 28,1912. 

